Kanoa Igarashi Explores His Japanese and American Roots

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  • čas přidán 7. 07. 2021
  • Kanoa Igarashi breaks down what it's like to lead a life of American and Japanese identity, exploring his family history and his decision to represent Japan on the world tour. Representing Japan, Kanoa has made his mark as a world renowned free surfer and world tour competitor.
    Kanoa and his family give a front-seat view into what life is like for the Team Japan surfer and a deep dive into the storyline that made it all happen.
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  • @acestopasking8717
    @acestopasking8717 Před 3 lety +192

    As an Asian American, I completely understand and respect Kanoa’s decision to represent Japan. Of course I’m sure he loves the US and it’s his home, but there is so much meaning and pride in being able to acknowledge and represent his family and heritage in competition. Like his dad said, it’s a like a fairytale to have his son complete this arc of his family’s story. Maybe one day he will want to represent the US in competition, but for now, it’s so much more impactful for him to represent Japan.

    • @redwoodvisual
      @redwoodvisual Před 3 lety +3

      Good one 🙏

    • @MK-su6eg
      @MK-su6eg Před 2 lety +6

      I agree with you 100% , I'm also AA, and born n raised in HAWAII, surfing since 6 grade, and playing in it late 50s, the Pacific Ocean was our play ground and still going .! Mahalo and aloha and GOD bless you and stay safe!

    • @lilyh1470
      @lilyh1470 Před 2 lety +2

      As an Asian-Adoptee, I fully support his decision. The cards were in his favor (the support) and he made the decision for himself!! Now he’s won Sliver for the 2021 Olympics!!

    • @makmak6761
      @makmak6761 Před 2 lety

      I moved with the saying, "Kanoa will complete the arc." I am Japanese born and lived up in japan, I even didint know the word Asian-Adoptee, so I might not be fully able to understand the difficulties that yours and Kanoa's family have felt, but I want to say thank you to the whole of you that you wish to represent Japanese.

  • @jolenenakamatsu4397
    @jolenenakamatsu4397 Před 2 lety +25

    What a great story. And Kanoa is lucky that he is bilingual because of his parents. He is living out his Dad's dream and the fact that he could get a silver medal surfing in Japan must have been very emotional for him and his Dad.

    • @leprovokateur7745
      @leprovokateur7745 Před 2 lety +1

      Most surfers like 80% a bilingual, as a surfer, we travel all the time, we just don’t stick to one sea or one beach naaaaah and we have a huge community

    • @aspectpt9765
      @aspectpt9765 Před 7 měsíci

      he speaks portuguese too

  • @mikacchi52
    @mikacchi52 Před 3 lety +44

    As I am Japanese as well, I will always support Kanoa and I believe in him. Kanoa’ s surf is awesome and beautiful❣️🏄‍♂️✨ Good luck Kanoa🌟

  • @ocwaveoc69
    @ocwaveoc69 Před 2 lety +71

    Look at it from another perspective: How much do Americans in US view Kanoa as an American as they see themselves as an American vs how much do Japanese in Japan view Kanoa as Japanese as they see themselves as Japanese? I bet Japanese view Kanoa as Japanese more than Americans see him as an American. That's why his decision was the correct one.

    • @pandabear7216
      @pandabear7216 Před 2 lety +7

      i'd say the exact opposite. he's pure american to me. yes his ethnicity is japanese and so is his parents' culture but he grew up in an american environment surrounded by american culture to me he's american

    • @jasmithyantro9680
      @jasmithyantro9680 Před 2 lety +4

      We aren't living in the 60's when only white people were considered "true" Americans. If you're born and raised in America, your nationality is American by default regardless of what race or ethnicity you are.

    • @napperforlife2020
      @napperforlife2020 Před 2 lety +5

      no he's more american to japanese people and to american people, he is japanese american. so, he's more representative to americans than japanese BUT if he's good at something, he represents japan. It is indeed complicated.

    • @dennistani1986
      @dennistani1986 Před 2 lety

      @@jasmithyantro9680 Your 100% Correct! BUT, for those people still living in the 1950's, looking at the latest census, white people are soon going to be the minority. Then, who will they think of as "true" americans then?

  • @user-zp4ok2qc5b
    @user-zp4ok2qc5b Před 3 lety +41

    Didn’t know Kanoa has Shinsengumi warrior blood. No wonder how passionate he is to win. I seriously wish more Japanese surfers compete at CT.

  • @dangacore
    @dangacore Před 2 lety +36

    I would do exactly what he is doing if it was me. Good on him.

  • @thequeenofboba6583
    @thequeenofboba6583 Před 2 lety +3

    To see so much passion from the individual and support from the family, I am really jealous.

  • @user-br1bp3mn5r
    @user-br1bp3mn5r Před 16 dny

    カノアさんや、キヌアさんは、本当に自然体で、genuine って言葉そのもの

  • @doggen8536
    @doggen8536 Před 2 lety +5

    So proud of you and your family!
    Keep it up!!
    ホントに尊敬します!(家族👪も)
    これからも頑張れ!!

  • @mykeyoh1536
    @mykeyoh1536 Před 3 lety +19

    5:12 -Ok. I finally get it. Good luck Kanoa. Wasn't too sure about this at first. After seeing this, I'm actually rooting for you, AND I CAN'T BELIEVE I JUST SAID THAT!!!

  • @tomoshiojima8311
    @tomoshiojima8311 Před 3 lety +16

    カノア頑張ってね👍 なるほど凄い DNA なんだね。サムライサーファー🏄‍♂️

  • @kassidyvongxay
    @kassidyvongxay Před 3 lety +5

    the kid kanoa was talking to at 2:55 is also named kanoa haha

  • @kylewattssurfing3266
    @kylewattssurfing3266 Před rokem +1

    Awesomeness cool yeeeeeeeaaaahhhhh!!!!!

  • @tonyg9541
    @tonyg9541 Před 3 lety +12

    really nice piece!! well done

  • @IDontKnow-pf6en
    @IDontKnow-pf6en Před 3 lety +39

    hes sooo hot. i think it is very cool he chose to represent Japan! plus, itll honestly prolly help his prospects, csuse the USA has sooooooo many prosurfers, and from what im aware of, considerably/relatively less in Nippon/Nihon (yeah, i got fancy wit it)

  • @ericksurfubatuba4530
    @ericksurfubatuba4530 Před 3 lety +4

    Great....!!!!...🏄

  • @kabayizalambert5654
    @kabayizalambert5654 Před 2 lety

    Courage and good lucky

  • @adapt2life604
    @adapt2life604 Před 3 lety +7

    So Epic!

  • @haleytruslow7200
    @haleytruslow7200 Před 2 lety +5

    I just want to surf with him. He is so cute

  • @user-pc9ec8cj8s
    @user-pc9ec8cj8s Před 3 lety +7

    no doubt!! you gonna get the gold-medal.

  • @masamiyaleco
    @masamiyaleco Před 2 lety

    一宮住みなのにオリンピックは画面越しだったけど、以前に志田でお見かけしたことあります!新選組の弟子と(昔の良いところもあった)やくざの血筋だったんだ、なんかすごいw
    I watched the Olympics games on the Internet streaming though I live in Ichinomiya. But I've seen you in Shida before! He's a descendant of the Shinsengumi and a (some of the good old days) Yakuza, something amazing!

  • @kylewattssurfing3266
    @kylewattssurfing3266 Před rokem +1

    Heeeecccckkk yeeeeeaaaahhhh!!!!!!!

  • @TheBeardHack
    @TheBeardHack Před 3 lety +1

    Tatakae !

  • @sjfleishnetworkportal
    @sjfleishnetworkportal Před 3 lety

    fucking love kanoa

  • @47mphill
    @47mphill Před 3 lety +7

    Wish he was on the US team. Maybe next Olympics 😁

  • @jacksonsanders778
    @jacksonsanders778 Před 2 lety

    I saw you at Huntington Beach twice I live in Long Beach and I go to Huntington A lot to serve I was gonna say hi to you but I was too nervous I wish I did

  • @eganc1976
    @eganc1976 Před 3 lety +5

    He should stay....forever...aloha🤙

  • @MartialArtUK
    @MartialArtUK Před 3 lety +2

    😎

  • @ansanabuabu9055
    @ansanabuabu9055 Před 2 lety

    😳💓💓💓🥺

  • @user-mg8fj1ed6m
    @user-mg8fj1ed6m Před 2 lety +1

    海、大好きです。あたしは、昔ながら、よっととか、ブギいボウドやってました。頑張ってくださいね。

  • @munyanezabosco8202
    @munyanezabosco8202 Před 2 lety

    Water

  • @abcccdd1211
    @abcccdd1211 Před 2 měsíci

    Was he born in Japan tho?

  • @JJ-fq6zi
    @JJ-fq6zi Před 3 lety +7

    I don't like how he dies his hair to look European. Come on man that black hair looks good too ! Just my opinion though.

  • @ricardodearaujomadureira7799

    HIS VICTORY AGAINST GABRIEL MEDINA IN THE SEMI-FINAL OF THE OLYMPICS WAS SHAMEFUL.

    • @MK-su6eg
      @MK-su6eg Před 2 lety +10

      Who,why, shameful? What ever happened to this shamefulness? Olympics is a great world, universal sports for all mankind to be together with competition and the unity of sports of all man woman. Its the OLYMPICS! Respect!

  • @rzadigi
    @rzadigi Před 3 lety +3

    Kanoa’s family moved to America so that Kanoa would be born in America and be able to take advantage of all the opportunities. The whole purpose was to make him a pro surfer. So Kanoa was coached and trained and sponsored by all the best America could offer but then decided he’d rather represent Japan, disrespecting the country and people who made him what he is. Seems like a betrayal to me. I wonder what his samurai ancestors would think.

    • @tiesvanlieshout2856
      @tiesvanlieshout2856 Před 3 lety +25

      thats a bit harsh

    • @jesussaves33
      @jesussaves33 Před 3 lety +4

      But it’s also the truth

    • @rzadigi
      @rzadigi Před 3 lety +5

      @@MK-su6eg Yes that is true but doesn’t relate to Kanoa. He’s not a foreign athlete, he was born in California and lived there his entire life.
      He is an icon in Japan and and has an insane amount of sponsors, no doubt influencing his decision.

    • @MK-su6eg
      @MK-su6eg Před 3 lety +25

      @@rzadigi wasn't he born in Japan and family moved to Hawaii and to California, and eventually became citizens of America and possibly have dual citizenship? Most Olympic athletes from foriegn countries were trained in, by, American colleges and universities, then represent their original birthplace. IT'S EXACTLY THE SAME.

    • @MK-su6eg
      @MK-su6eg Před 3 lety +4

      @@tiesvanlieshout2856 I agree 100%, negativity and again sports is special, and surfing, only a true surfer knows that feeling. No others can compare to the unique experience that nature can relate to riding a energy from mother natures fury to a coordinated dance of expression. To harsh to say the least, aloha from Hawaii, !birthplace of surfing. Thanks again.

  • @bojizin8233
    @bojizin8233 Před 5 měsíci